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blindxp 
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My eclipse has a (-)unlock and a (-)lock already tapped into from my last alarm. HOWEVER, my Viper installation guide wants :

vehicle(+) lock trigger circuit.

vehicle(-) unlock trigger circuit.

I've never read about any positive lock, its always (-), wtf do I do there?

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draasch 
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is there more info on those wires???
did it just give you the two wires abouve??/
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blindxp 
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http://bestpricedeverything.com/Wire%20Guide.pdf

I've read that I'm this Negative Type B. I'm assuming so since my last alarm had (-) for lock/unlock anyways.

Thanks for the help

blindxp 
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H2/f was already hooked up to a ground wire when I recieved, I don't think it matters since I don't know what car it came off of.... but its more info
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Maybe I just won't have keyless entry anymore?

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Each Viper lock and unlock wire does 2 things...either it's the (+) lock wire or the (-) unlock wire, depending on what u want it to do...Take the viper's wire that is (-)lock/(+)unlock and tap that into ur Eclipse's (-Lock) wire...Take the viper's wire that is (-)unlock(+)lock and tap it into ur Eclipse's (-) Unlock wire...That's it.
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hook H2 E and H to ground
and then hook H2G to the unlock wire in the car.
H2D to the lock wire.
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blindxp 
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thanks guys! I'll get to it in the morning and post my success for future searches

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Didn't know he had a a unit with built-in door lock relays.
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Purple to ground, white and brown to nothing. Blue will be -unlock ouput and green will be -lock output. I am not including stripes on the wire colors. The positive lock trigger in the manual is a typo.
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